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CNN NewsStand
''CNN NewsStand'' was a project to create CNN programming associated with publications owned by Time Warner, shortly after CNN owner Turner Broadcasting System had been bought by Time Warner. The second "S" in "NewsStand" was not capitalized consistently even within Time Warner. In its original concept, ''NewsStand'' would feature an in-depth program each weeknight, assuming a report was available, branded as combining CNN with a Time Warner magazine. ==CNN & Time== The first and best-known NewsStand combination was titled ''CNN & Time'', or sometimes ''NewsStand: CNN & Time''. It was heavily promoted in advance as a joint project between CNN and ''Time'' magazine and the first major example of "synergy" in the Time-Warner merger. The ''NewsStand'' series' debut episode, broadcast on 1997-06-07, was a ''CNN & Time'' presentation, "Valley of Death", a highly controversial report that accused the United States military of using sarin gas in Operation Tailwind during the Vietnam War. After almost a month of further investigations, CNN declared that it has insufficient evidence to run the story, and both CNN and ''Time'' were forced to retract the story in full on 1997-07-02. CNN's retraction further stated that "CNN alone bears responsibility for both the television reports and for the printed article in the June 15 issue of Time magazine." The series continued for a few years under various names, such as ''CNN Impact'', trying to shake its reputation from the first episode.
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